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Course French Language A1 to

B2 Levels
Course Title: Comprehensive French Language Course: A1 to B2 Levels
Course Overview:
This comprehensive French language course is designed to take learners from
beginner (A1) to upper-intermediate (B2) levels, providing them with a solid
foundation in French grammar, vocabulary, speaking, listening, reading, and
writing skills. Through a combination of interactive lessons, practical exercises,
and immersive activities, learners will progress steadily towards fluency in the
French language.

Course Structure:

I. Level A1: Beginner


This level introduces basic French vocabulary and grammar, focusing on everyday
communication skills. Learners will learn essential phrases for greetings,
introductions, and daily activities. By the end of this level, students will be able to
engage in simple conversations and understand basic written texts.

Introduction to basic French vocabulary and grammar

Building foundational skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing

Engaging in simple conversations and everyday interactions

What You'll Learn:


Basic greetings and introductions

Numbers, colors, and everyday vocabulary

Forming simple sentences and questions

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Basic grammar rules (present tense, articles, gender, etc.)

Level-Specific Objectives:
Listening: Understand and respond to simple spoken French in familiar
contexts.

Speaking: Engage in basic conversations on familiar topics using simple


phrases and expressions.

Reading: Understand short, simple texts on familiar subjects.

Writing: Write short, basic messages and descriptions.

Benefits for Learners:


Develop fundamental language skills necessary for everyday communication
in French-speaking environments.

Gain confidence in understanding and using basic French expressions.

Lay a strong foundation for further language learning.

II. Level A2: Elementary


Building upon the foundation laid in A1, this level expands vocabulary and
introduces more complex grammar structures. Learners will explore topics such
as hobbies, routines, and personal preferences while improving their ability to
express themselves in French. By the end of A2, students will be able to
participate in basic discussions and write short

Expanding vocabulary and grammar structures

Improving conversational skills and comprehension

Reading and writing short texts and simple dialogues

What You'll Learn:


Expanded vocabulary related to daily activities, hobbies, and interests

Introduction to past and future tenses

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Describing routines, likes, and dislikes

Forming more complex sentences and questions

Level-Specific Objectives:
Listening: Understand simple conversations and short narratives on familiar
topics.

Speaking: Communicate in routine tasks and activities with increased


confidence and accuracy.

Reading: Comprehend short texts and simple narratives with familiar


vocabulary and structures.

Writing: Produce short paragraphs and messages on familiar topics with


improved accuracy.

Benefits for Learners:


Enhance fluency in everyday communication situations.

Develop the ability to express opinions and preferences in French.

Improve reading and writing skills in structured contexts.

III. Level B1: Intermediate


At this level, students deepen their understanding of French language and culture.
They will learn to express opinions, make suggestions, and discuss a wide range
of topics. With an emphasis on fluency and comprehension, learners will engage
in longer conversations and readings, preparing them for more advanced
communication tasks.

Building proficiency in complex grammar structures

Developing fluency in conversation and comprehension

Reading and discussing longer texts on various topics

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What You'll Learn:
Expanded vocabulary on a wide range of topics (e.g., travel, culture, current
events)

Intermediate grammar topics (subjunctive, conditional, indirect speech)

Expressing opinions, making suggestions, and giving reasons

Understanding and discussing more complex texts and dialogues

Level-Specific Objectives:
Listening: Understand the main ideas and details in extended spoken
discourse on familiar topics.

Speaking: Participate in discussions, express opinions, and give presentations


on various subjects.

Reading: Comprehend longer texts, articles, and narratives with varied


vocabulary and structures.

Writing: Produce coherent paragraphs and essays expressing personal


opinions and experiences.

Benefits for Learners:


Develop the ability to engage in discussions and express thoughts fluently.

Acquire language skills necessary for traveling and interacting in French-


speaking communities.

Expand cultural knowledge and understanding through reading and


discussion.

IV. Level B2: Upper-Intermediate


This level focuses on refining language skills for advanced communication.
Learners will expand their vocabulary to include professional and academic
topics, master complex grammar structures, and analyze authentic materials such

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as literature and films. By the end of B2, students will be able to participate in
debates, deliver presentations, and write essays with confidence and accuracy.

Refining language skills for advanced communication

Enhancing comprehension of authentic materials

Writing essays, reports, and narratives on complex topics

What You'll Learn:


Advanced vocabulary for professional and academic contexts

Mastery of complex grammar structures and idiomatic expressions

Analyzing and discussing literary texts, films, and cultural artifacts

Writing essays, reports, and narratives on a variety of topics with accuracy


and coherence

Level-Specific Objectives:
Listening: Understand the main ideas and nuanced details in extended spoken
discourse across a range of topics.

Speaking: Engage in debates, deliver presentations, and negotiate effectively


in French.

Reading: Comprehend authentic materials such as articles, essays, and literary


texts with advanced vocabulary and complex structures.

Writing: Produce well-organized and coherent texts, including essays, reports,


and narratives, demonstrating advanced language proficiency.

Benefits for Learners:


Achieve a high level of proficiency in spoken and written French for academic,
professional, or personal purposes.

Develop critical thinking skills through the analysis and discussion of complex
texts and topics.

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Gain cultural insight and appreciation through exposure to authentic French
materials.

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